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Laurence Piper
Professor Laurence Piper, Division of Urban Planning and Development.at University West
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Xenophobia, criminality and violent entrepreneurship: violence against Somali shopkeepers in Delft South, Cape Town, South Africa
A Charman, L Piper
South African Review of Sociology 43 (3), 81-105, 2012
2002012
From local survivalism to foreign entrepreneurship: the transformation of the spaza sector in Delft, Cape Town
A Charman, L Petersen, L Piper
Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa 78 (1), 47-73, 2012
1402012
Citizenship and social movements: perspectives from the global South
EE Osaghae, A Favareto, R Mohanty, LE Piper, S Mahmud, L Waldman, ...
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2010
1252010
Small area census approach to measure the township informal economy in South Africa
AJE Charman, LM Petersen, LE Piper, R Liedeman, T Legg
Journal of Mixed Methods Research 11 (1), 36-58, 2017
1162017
Party politics, elite accountability and public participation: Ward committee politics in the Msunduzi Municipality
L Piper, R Deacon
Transformation: critical perspectives on Southern Africa 66 (1), 61-82, 2008
842008
Community development and engagement with local governance in South Africa
I Buccus, D Hemson, J Hicks, L Piper
Community Development Journal 43 (3), 297-311, 2008
832008
Popular mobilisation, party dominance and participatory governance in South Africa
L Piper, L Nadvi
Citizenship and social movements: Perspectives from the global south 10, 212-38, 2010
762010
Public participation and local governance
I Buccus, D Hemson, J Hicks, L Piper
742007
Too dependent to participate: Ward committees and local democratisation in South Africa
L Piper, R Deacon
Local Government Studies 35 (4), 415-433, 2009
722009
Why are foreign-run spaza shops more successful? The rapidly changing spaza sector in South Africa
R Liedeman, A Charman, L Piper, L Petersen
Sustainable Livelihoods Foundation, 2013
682013
Assessing'participatory governance'in local government: a case-study of two South African cities
K Barichievy, L Piper, B Parker
Politeia 24 (3), 370-393, 2005
622005
Enforced informalisation: The case of liquor retailers in South Africa
AJE Charman, LM Petersen, L Piper
Development Southern Africa 30 (4-5), 580-595, 2013
562013
Mediated Citizenship
B Von Lieres, L Piper
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
442014
Nationalism without a nation: the rise and fall of Zulu nationalism in South Africa’s transition to democracy, 1975–99
L Piper
Nations and Nationalism 8 (1), 73-94, 2002
432002
From exclusion to informal segregation: The limits to racial transformation at the University of Natal
K Durrheim, K Trotter, L Piper, D Manicom
Social Dynamics 30 (1), 141-169, 2004
392004
Democracy disconnected: Participation and governance in a city of the South
F Anciano, L Piper
Routledge, 2018
382018
The BRICS phenomenon: from regional economic leaders to global political players
L Piper
Published by: BRICS Initiative for Critical Agrarian Studies (BICAS), 1-31, 2015
342015
Reconsidering the origins of protest in South Africa: Some lessons from Cape Town and Pietermaritzburg
N Nleya, L Thompson, C Tapscott, L Piper, M Esau
Africanus 41 (1), 14-29, 2011
332011
Xenophobia, price competition and violence in the spaza sector in South Africa
L Piper, A Charman
African Human Mobility Review 2 (1), 332-361, 2016
322016
Mediating between state and citizens: the significance of the informal politics of third-party representation in the global south
L Piper, B von Lieres
Citizenship Studies 19 (6-7), 696-713, 2015
322015
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